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graph the solution to the following system of inequalities y<-2x+7, y greater than or equal to 2x - 3 ​

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Answer:

its y2

Explanation:

User Karel Debedts
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Answer:

See attached diagram

Explanation:

Graph the solution of the inequality
y<-2x+7. First, draw the dotted line
y=-2x+7 (dotted because the sign of the inequality is <). Then determine wich part of the coordinate plane should be shaded. Since the origin's coordinates satisfy the inequality, then this point should belong to the region (red part on the diagram).

Graph the solution of the inequality
y\ge 2x-3. First, draw the solid line
y=2x-3 (solid because the sign of the inequality is ≥). Then determine wich part of the coordinate plane should be shaded. Since the origin's coordinates satisfy the inequality, then this point should belong to the region (blue part on the diagram).

The intersection of both regions is the solution of the system of two inequalities.

graph the solution to the following system of inequalities y<-2x+7, y greater than-example-1
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